Country To Country returns once again in March 2025 for three-days of country music across the United Kingdom, with a rotating line-up of country music’s biggest stars and most-exciting newcomers travelling between London, Glasgow and Belfast between 14 and 16 March.
Since 2013, C2C has become Europe’s premier destination to see the world’s best country artists and future stars. 2024 will see another host of incredible artists perform at The O2, London, The OVO Hydro Glasgow and, after a successful debut in 2024, The SSE Arena, Belfast.
A game-changing, revolutionary event in bringing country stars to UK audiences, C2C is delighted to announce this year’s headliners: Grammy award-winning, CMA award-winning and reigning CMA and ACM Entertainer of the Year Lainey Wilson; CMA award-winning and multi-platinum artist Dierks Bentley, returning to C2C for the first time since 2014; and CMA award-winning Cody Johnson, making his C2C debut. All three artists are headlining the event for the first time in their careers.
They are joined by further C2C debutants, Dylan Gossett, Tyler Hubbard, Chayce Beckham, Shaboozey, Tucker Wetmore and Niko Moon, as well as returning favourites Nate Smith, 49 Winchester and Avery Anna, performing on the main stage for the first time after stunning fans on the festival and spotlight stages in past years. C2C has also consistently celebrated emerging talent in the genre, with rising stars Wyatt Flores and Tanner Adell progressing from the festival stages to perform on the main stage, whilst neo-traditional trio The Castellows make their C2C debut.
Since its inaugural event in 2013 headlined by Tim McGraw and Carrie Underwood at The O2 London, Country to Country has grown to a three-day multi-arena event featuring the best in country music and programming which fans have come to love and expect, with tens of thousands in attendance each year. Not only does C2C feature performances from the world’s best country stars it also showcases the best of emerging talent from Nashville, UK and Europe. Heading into its twelfth year, BBC Radio 2 continues as the broadcast partner for the event, while the Country Music Association (CMA) continues as a key festival partner.
“One of the highlights in every country music fan's calendar.” – Holler
“At Country 2 Country there was a sense that the genre is seizing its moment.” – The Telegraph
“One hell of a party.” – Country in the UK